Urmila
Matondkar
has
said
that
she
has
no
qualms
about
apologizing
for
the
use
of
the
word
'rudali'
in
describing
the
constant
play
of
the
victim
card
by
Kangana
Ranaut,
for
her
alleged
mistreatment
in
the
Hindi
film
industry.
Urmila
clarified
that
she
used
the
word
in
a
certain
context
and
that
she
apologizes
if
it
was
offensive.
Speaking
to
Barkha
Dutt,
Urmila
said,
"I
said
rudali
in
a
certain
context,
and
if
at
all
it
was
offensive,
I
have
absolutely
no
qualms
in
saying
I
am
sorry
about
it.
Maybe
not
her,
maybe
the
people
who
support
her
so
dearly.
So
I
am
sorry
if
anything
like
that
has
gone
out
of
context.
It
doesn't
make
me
small."
"It
was
used
by
me
in
a
context.
I
have
not
understood
why
a
person
constantly
chooses
to
only
play
a
victim
card.
You
and
I
can
also
do
that," she
said,
explaining,
"When
you
have
had
such
a
long
and
lovely
career
in
the
industry,
which
has
given
you
so
much,
are
you
trying
to
say
that
there
was
nothing
good
about
it?
There
was
not
a
single
person,
day,
anything
that
happened
good?"
In
reaction
to
Urmila
calling
out
Kangana's
misdeeds
in
the
past
few
months,
Kangana
had
called
her
a
soft
p*rn
star
who
is
not
known
for
her
acting.
When
she
was
slammed
for
her
remark
which
was
meant
as
an
insult,
Kangana
had
asked
(whom?),
"Where
was
your
feminism
you
dumb
a**
when
Urmila
called
me
Rudali
and
a
prostitute?"
However,
it
is
not
clear
when
Urmila
called
her
a
prostitute.
Urmila
did,
however,
compliment
Kangana
as
an
actor
by
saying
that
she
is
a
lovely
performer
and
has
carved
a
space
for
herself
in
the
film
industry
despite
being
an
outsider.